Effect of mantle oxidation state and escape upon the evolution of Earth's magma ocean atmosphere
Nisha Katyal, Gianluigi Ortenzi, John Lee Grenfell, Lena Noack, Frank, Sohl, Mareike Godolt, Antonio Garc\'ia Mu\~noz, Franz Schreier, Fabian, Wunderlich, Heike Rauer

TL;DR
This study models how mantle redox states and hydrogen escape influenced Earth's early magma ocean atmosphere, revealing the impact on atmospheric composition, thermal emission, and potential habitability.
Contribution
It introduces a coupled model of mantle redox evolution, outgassing, and atmospheric escape, providing new insights into early Earth's atmospheric development.
Findings
Reduced atmospheres emit more infrared radiation.
H2 outgassing rates are ten times higher than escape rates.
Oxidized atmospheres are richer in H2O and CO2.
Abstract
The magma ocean period was a critical phase determining how Earth atmosphere developed into habitability. However there are major uncertainties in the role of key processes such as outgassing from the planetary interior and escape of species to space that play a major role in determining the atmosphere of early Earth. We investigate the influence of outgassing of various species and escape of H for different mantle redox states upon the composition and evolution of the atmosphere for the magma ocean period. We include an important new atmosphere-interior coupling mechanism namely the redox evolution of the mantle which strongly affects the outgassing of species. We simulate the volatile outgassing and chemical speciation at the surface for various redox states of the mantle by employing a C-H-O based chemical speciation model combined with an interior outgassing model. We then apply…
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